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TOP DRESSING
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means low cost. To raise cot
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them with
Arcadian Sulphate of Ammonia
100 to 150 pounds per acre, about the time the
squares begin to form on the cotton, or when
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The Great American Ammoniate
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The
Compuny
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
New York
N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Gerald
Sendee.
ed a Meat Comfort
“How does it feel to
“The world seems to be running Airay
under you,” Jdke replied. "After you
get up 3,000 or 4,000 feet in the air,
you appear to be stationary and the sur
face of the earth unrolls like a panorama
beneath.”
“Is it easy to get the hang of?”
“If you go up the first few times with
somebody who won't attempt stunts, you
are all right. I crossed the Atlantic
twice, the last time on a light cruiser
that stood almost on end in a heavy sea,
but the only time I was sea-sick was
the first time I went up in the air.
The fellow I went with was a half-
crazy guy who had no better sense than
to try to do stunts with a Caudron. That
is a machine called the 'bird-cage' and
it bears about the same relation to fly
ing machines that the Ford bears to au
tomobiles.
“When we got well up, that fool be
gan to do stunts. He did plenty before
he started the ‘wing slip.’ Now, the
nose dive is as fast as falling but the
wing slip is the fastest way yet found
to get from the clouds to the earth. The
motor is shut off and the machine tip
ped just enough to slide sideways, wings
at au angle, toward the earth. When
it is within 1(H) yards or so of the
ground, the motor is started, and the
machine rights itself und moves o
“When we started down that
lip, I looked over the side. The world
vas coming toward me with the speed of
If tongue is coated, breath bad, stomach
; Y J sour, clean liver and bowels.
Air Give “California Syrup of Figa” at
once—a teaapoonful today often saves a
'T'HE Success of Dainty
1- Bakin&s or a Substantial
Dinner is assured by the
use of
RISING SUN S SE > LF R R1SINC? FLOUR
An added zest for every meal.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Tuesday night was a red-letter event
for Juniper Camp Woodmen of the
with waste. When cross, irritable, fever
ish, stomach sour, breath bad
stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full
of cold, give a Uaspoonful of “California
Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all
the constipated poison, undigested foot
and sour bile gently moves out of its lit
tie bowels without griping, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving thfi
harmless “fruit laxutive,” because it
never fails to cleans^ the little one’s
liver and bowels and sweeten the stom
acb and they dearly love its pleasant
taste. Full directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-ups print-
on euch bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask
your druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs;” then see that it is mad*
by the ^’California Fig Syrup Company.’’
—adv.
sick child tomorrow. , ,
If your little one is out-of-sorts, half- " orId . flt Ti£ton ' A dele * atlon of Wood
- from Sycamore Camp, at Valdosta,
sick, isn’t rerting, eating and acting na-
turally—look, Mother! see if tongue is fame over twenty-five strong with Capt.
coated. This is a sure sign that its little j Jake Ulmer and his degree team of sev*
stomach, liver and bowels are clogged enteen to exemplify degree work,
Gerald N. Herring arrived home Thurs
day night ut i>:15, it being the first time
his foot touched home soil and the first
time uny of the homefolks had seeu him
since (he night lie left home August 7,
1!)17. to enlist in (lie Aviation corps. He
is little changed, outwardly, although he
now wears half a dozen insignias, includ
ing three gold service stripes for 18
I months overseas, and his corporal’*
| stripes. He brings buck many memeu-
itoes, including enough coins to make a
[copper kettle, uu irou cross turned In by
la burial squad iu the St. Mihiel sector,
bullets takeu from airplanes brought
[down by American guns, and photos of
I airplanes in various stages of usefulness
or wreckage. The heavier items of the
^uc»c me juice oi vwo icuiuua into ( collection an* still ou the way.
a bottle containing three ounces of j All the time overseas his headquarters
orchard white, shake well, and you have were at Tours, the great American
a quarter pint of the best freckle and base, but his work extended from the
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try It!
tan lotion, nnd complexion beautifier, at
very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft I don’t
and rosy-white the skin becomes.
It is harmless nnd never irritates. adv
coast, at St. Nuznire and Brest, to the
Toul, St. Mihiel and Chateau-Thierry
mints. The work was principally at
headquarters, at the ports, or directly
behind the lines, and involved a good
deal of travel.
“I wouldn't take anything for the trip
and for the experience.” lie said
The visitors came iu cars and
entertained with supper by the local
Woodmen at the Hotel Myon. There
were nine candidates for initiation and
the degree work was about the finest
here, being very impressive to
all who witnessed it and especially so to
the candidates.
The Woodmen hall was crowded, many
standing throughout the evening. The
only reason more woodmen did not see
the work was because there was not
on for them.
Capt. Ulmer treated the public to street
drills, before and after the degree work, 1
returned to Valdosta about midnight.
Washingtdn, May 20.—The first resolution to ba favorably
*£%£! re P° rted b >’ the House Committee was one providing for woman
suffrage introduced by Republican Leader Mann yesterday.
The suffrage resolution will be taken up by the House tomor
row, Republican Leadar Mondell announced.
Senator Jones, of New Mexico, today introduced a suffrage
resolution in the Senate.
The House adjourned at 1:03 o’clock out of respect for
Representative Vandyke, who died last night.
The Senate adjourned at 1:40. |
let privates ride first-class. It was a
great joke for the boys to get iu the
first-class coaches and when the M. 1*.
•anie add put them out to go around
>n the other side and climb on bgain.
The French conductor would talk at
leugth, but ull the reply lie would get
would be ’no coir.prenz!’ Finally, lie
would throw up his bauds and let us
alone until we reached the next town,
when he would go after the M I* again.
Then the same tiling was to go over.
Once, coming out of Paris, the conductor
came along and said in perfect English:
‘You cannot ride in this car without
paying extra fare.' We looked at him
dully and answered, ‘No comprenz.
repeated. We repeated. He did the
same. We ditto. Finally, he threw up
his bauds, and let us alone.
“The French have worlds of black
berries and don’t know what to do with
'em. They don’t know they are good
to eat, but if they only knew they would
make wine, the crop would be gathered
early. They use blackberries for hedges
and we boys often got off last summer
to gather pies for the mess.
"The favorite method of troop tran
sportation in France is iu box cars,
where fifty to sixty men are packed in
car to standing-room ouly. It usually
takes 48 hours, often much longer, to
make the trip. Along in the second day
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W. R. LINDSEY., Lenox, Ga.
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Don't fail to see our demonstrator and get
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trip, when the rest of the boys
ant to go through it again. I i were sorter jammed toward one end. I
er remember ull of it to tell, und „at down to sleep. When I woke up it
just as well not told. | was pitch dark and I thought it was
“I didn’t miss a single meal while „j K ht. Found out half a dozen of the
boys were piled on top of me.
“Brest, the subject of so much dis
cussion, the Americans have made a
model port. British and French authori
ties said no more than 40,000 men could
b« properly cared for in a military camp.
Brest has 120,000, and Gens. Foch, Ilftig,
and beaucoup other high British, French
and Italian military dignitaries paid it
an inspection trip.
“Coming over on the cruiser Hunting
don we had 2,000 men where there were
accommodations for only 500. With
the ceiling just a little higher than your
head, there were four bunks in tiers, and
the tiers were only about 18 inches a-
part. But we were glad to get home,
anyway, and this only shows how anxious
the government is to bring the boys back.
Wc even went down into the furnace
room and shoveled coal, thereby making
the old boat break her record. .We left
Tours April 0, embarked April 10 and
II not told,
single meal
in France, but some of them wore 48
hours late. Slum, canned willy, gold
fish nnd beans arc cut from my menu for
the balance of my life.
“These trench caps, designed to wear
under, helmets, were all right in the
trenches, but on the boys in camp they
were a great mistake. They afford no
protection from wind, sleet, snow, rain
or sun, and there it rains all the time.
The cups arc so cut that they act as fun
nels, to send the rain in two streams
down the inside of the collar and there
is no way to change it. I have seen
men come in off guard duty, their un
derwear soaked with rain that went in
at the top of their collars, aud there was
• way to keep it out.
"On those French trains they won’t
For safety sake ask for
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin."
Million* of tablet* sold to dealer*
by a Brooklyn manufacturer who was
sentenced to throe years in the peni
tentiary for selling talcum powder
tablets os Aspirin Tablets—Beware!
When you seek relief
from Headache, Neuralgia,
Earache, Toothache, Rheu
matism, Lumbago, Colds,
Grippe or influenzal Colds
always insist upon the gen
uine
Dauvr-Tablets
Aspirin^
rmt.'on fUniilnn Tal
Tht'Bayer Crois'cn Genuine Tablets
Proved safe by millions
Adults—Take one or two
tablets, anytime, with water.
If necessary, repeat dose three
times a day after meals.
20-cent package—Larger sizes also.
Buy only original Bayer packages.
landed April 2(1.
“At Camp Mills I lost two old and
tried friends. Through hot aud cold,
snow and dust, that pair of cooties stuck
closer to me than brothers. I had
brought them through many narrow es
capes, and in times of trouble they would
nestle confidingly under my arm. At
Camp Mills, I left them snugly hid in
my blouse while I went through the
dclousing plant. When I came back
sopie smart Alex had turned the steam
my blue bag, and my poor friends
e boiled—dead. But such is life, es
pecially in the army.
We left Garden City in those little
Long Island beach cars (about the same
as street cars, with no more accommoda
tions) Sunday morning about 0 o’clock
and reached Ft. Oglethorpe in the same'
Tuesday morning about 7. No, we
couldn't even sleep sitting up. Once at
stop we tried to wash up in the trough
of water that runs along between the
rails for the purpose of supplying the
locomotives .and came near being sent
to the cage for muddying the water.
We—’
But as we promised not to print any
thing Jake said, we w
Joke couldn’t sleep in his old bed
Inst night. This morning he was snoring
u a blanket on the floor.
American Owned Entirely!
FEDERAL FARM LOANS
Can now bo procured prompt
ly through the Tift-Bemen
County Mutual Federal Farm
Loan Association at 51-2 per
cent interest, on 35 years time.
For full particulars, cal! upon
H. S. MURRAY,
Secretary-Treasurer,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Mc.MILLANIIARNAGE
Lenox, Ga., May 10.—Miss Kva Mc
Millan of near Enigma and Mr. Lonnie
llurnage of Lenox were united in mar
riage Sunday afternoon at Tine Level
church, eight miles north of Lenox. Rev.
Weeks officiating.
DO YOUR BEST.
Everyone should do all he can to prov
ide for his family nnd In order to do
this he must keep his physical system in
the best condition possible. No one can
reasonably hope to do much when he is
half sick a good share of the time. If
you are constipated, bilious or troubled
with indigestion get a package of Cham
berlain's Tablets and follow the plain
printed directions, nnd you will soon be,
reding alright and able to do a day’s
work.
Ib« Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
Because of Us tonic and laxative effect, I.AXA-
TIVH BXOMO QUININE it better than ordinary
Quinine and docs not cause nervoust
ringing In head. Remember the full n:
All Traces of Scrofula
Cleansed from the Blood
Impurities Promptly Wiped
Out
It there Is any trace of Scrofula, of
other impurities in your blood, you
cannot enjoy the full physical devel.
opment that a healthy body is ca
pable of until your blood has been
thoroughly cleansed and purified of
all traces of impure matter.
S. S. S., the wonderful old purely
vegetable blood remedy, has no equal
for removing the last trace of Scrof
ula and other blood taints, and them
is no case that it does not promptly
reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleans,
and remove every disease gefm that
infests the blood and give you Mg
life and vigor. Jt fa a sold bg alldruip
><n and you should get a bottle and
lf» use Way. Write a com
plete history of your ease, end you
can obtain expert medical advice fee
hy^ addressing Medical Director,
Swift laboratory, Ai
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People now days demand Good Clothes also. *
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We have these clothes to show you in Styleplus,
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Prices from $10.00 to $45.00
Panama and Stetson Hats at last year’s prices
Shoes and Furnishings to please you.
LADIES DEPARTMENT:- Some new arrivals,in
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